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21 reviewsISBN 10: 1905832516
ISBN 13: 9781905832514
Author: Juliet E Compston, Clifford J Rosen
Osteoporosis is a silent disease until a fracture is sustained, and successful management relies on the clinician's keen awareness of risk factors and screening technology, thorough assessment of disease probability, and knowledge of the most appropriate therapeutic interventions. This sixth edition of Fast Facts: Osteoporosis covers all of the most recent developments in the therapeutic and diagnostic arena, while maintaining the background sections that clarify the pathophysiology of osteoporosis and the homeostatic determinants of peak bone acquisition and maintenance. This succinct yet comprehensive handbook highlights: - The significant improvements in diagnostic capability achieved through advances in imaging techniques including MRI and quantitative computed tomography - Improvements in risk assessment through the use of a new online algorithm, FRAX® - The most recent results of clinical trials for new and long-term therapies This new edition of Fast Facts: Osteoporosis provides the family physician and other members of the healthcare team with the latest information for the successful management of this challenging condition.
Chapter 1 Epidemiology
Chapter 2 Pathophysiology
Chapter 3 Clinical manifestations
Chapter 4 Diagnostic techniques
Chapter 5 Risk assessment
Chapter 6 Management: general considerations
Chapter 7 Antiresorptive therapy
Chapter 8 Strontium ranelate and parathyroidhormone peptides
Chapter 9 Other forms of osteoporosis
Chapter 10 Future trends
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Tags: Juliet E Compston, Clifford J Rosen, Osteoporosis, Fast